All My Relations Art (AMRA)

Minneapolis, MN

2023

VIA | Wagner Incubator Grant

Located on a stretch of Franklin Ave in Minneapolis that is referred to as the American Indian Cultural Corridor, All My Relations Art (AMRA) is the arts program of the larger cultural and community development organization Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI). AMRA is one of the few Midwest hubs for contemporary Native art and a national platform for the elevation of contemporary Native artists, providing career-changing support for artists and arts professionals. AMRA’s mission is to honor and strengthen relationships between contemporary American Indian artists and audiences of all ethnic backgrounds. Through mentorships, residencies, and place making opportunities, AMRA is a significant space for advancing the careers of Native artists and arts professionals. The AMRA gallery provides a vital gathering space for creative community engagement, education, and outreach to neighbors and allies.

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“AMRA gallery view of Piitwewetam: Making is Medicine featuring artworks by the Gustafson family. Photo by Tj Turner Pictures.

AMRA visitor at the opening reception for Inde Wiisagendam (My Heart Hurts). Photo by Tj Turner Pictures.

Artist Laura Youngbird shares her creative process with AMRA visitors at the opening reception and artist talk for Inde Wiisagendam (My Heart Hurts). Photo by Tj Turner Pictures.